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Re: motor programming

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Originally Posted by mshafer1 View Post
As far as not reading the joystick again during the entire engage/disengage of the break, that is almost necessary unless a sensor is implemented or they choose to implement a piston or some other two state actuator.
Again, I don't have access to LabVIEW to look at the other cases, but it still looks like your code is going to require the elevator to run for at least five seconds when the button is pressed, and will require it to stay stopped for at least five seconds when the button is released. That does not meet the requirements given by the person asking for help.

And it still doesn't account for the second button.

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